HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-08-28, Page 515. REAL ESTATE
150 acres on paved road, 120
acres workable; large modern
L-shaped barn, brick house,
modern conveniences.
120 acres, consisting of 100,000
evergreen trees and 20 acres of
hardwood bush with Bayfield
River frontage,.
2 large lots on. Main Street,
Bayfield.
3-bedroom cottage, south of
Bayfield, private subdivision,
close to lake.
3-bedroom modern, winterized
home, small barn, 1 acre of land.
rots in Bayfiel, two for the
price of one.
ADAM FLOWERS
Office 1 mile South of Bayfield
on Highway 211.
Phone 565-2813
LAUCKNER REAL ESTATE
LTD. tfn
iisINTEE
A
distinguishable home plus
income if desired.
Tall shade trees and spacious
grounds surround this grand,
one-of-a-kind homes on Kirk St.
This large 2 storey brick with
centre hall plan can be used as a
home plus income or can be
easily adopted to suit the needs
of a professional owner. Drive
by this prestige property and
arrange to inspect it now,
Piesent owner leaving the area,
open to all offers on a modern
2-3 bedroom brick home,
Completely broadloomed
throughout. Electrically heated,
This is your opportunity to own
a' new home at less than
replacement costs.
Several country homes and small
acreages available within driving
'range of Douglas Point.
Town lots available priced from
$600.09 up depending on
lePcariioV, '
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• A good selection - of farms
available from 3 to 500 acres.
River ,properties are rising in
value quickly. Buy this fall and
save many dollars.
Would you enjoy converting a
school property into a home?
We would be pleased to have
you give us a call and look over
!the money saving possibilities.
CLARKE ZINN.
324 Ontario Street
Clinton '
Phone 482-7838
GODERICH AGENT
RUTH VAN DER MEER
Phone 524-7875
PHOTO LISTING SERVICE
'SAY GOOD-BYE TO THE
BOSS — Buy this small town
grocery store. Solid brick
construction, oil furnace,
attached living quarters, with 5
bedrooms, kitchen, living room
and 2 bathrooms. Large store
area with all the equipment you
will require to operate this
Successful business. Gross sales
over $60,000,00 with a net
'profit higher than most incomes,
plus free living. Large yard anal
parking area, You can have
everything for the low price of
$28,000.00, Call to-day for
further information, there is
good potential here for the
active operator.
A nice place to live — two places
to rent, 2 storey house
containing 3 furnished
apartments located close to up
'town and post office. This well
kept home is the opportunity to
:be a home owner with an
.income. Priced at only
$12,900,00 With a low
;$3,000.00 down and mortgage
at 8%.
HOBBY EAR1VI — 60 acres near
Clinton with 45 acres workable.
'A trout stream crosses the back
,of the property. Good barn,
,drilled well, garage, 3
;bedroom bungalow has been
;remodelled and has new asbestos
,siding.
Mervyn Eyre
169 Goderich St. West,
; Seaforth, Phone 527-0523
ANNE MASTERSON, 524.6138
JACK CUMMINGS i 524.8951
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD.
43 WEST STREET
GODERICH 824-8981
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
"For Best Retults Photo-list
Your Property With Don Hoist"
Relocating in Stratford, then let
us show you a lovely 4-bedroom
red brick home on Huron St.
West featuring a family-sized
modern kitchen, living room and
separate dining area down,
4-bedrooms plus bath up.
Bedroom, bath and kitchenette
the basement.
FUND RAISING
ROLLERAMA
FRIDAY, SEPT. 5th 7:30 P.M.
YOU CAN
* WIN CASH
* HELP IMPROVE THE PARK
* COMPETE WITH YOUR FRIENDS
* HAVE FUN
ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE
I. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE
SponsOred by
CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE
CLINTON
DRY CLEANERS
158 BEECH ST, 482,7064 DON GAUTR EAU
LEANING -I.
'RUGS a terrible
job
OT WITH
THE
CLARKE CARPET
SHAMPOOER
HOW THE CLARKE CARPETMATIC
DRY FOAM SHAMPOOER WORKS
This new Clarke machine double-scrubs a swath 16" wide in two passes:
forward once to lay foam and work it into the pile; back to double-scrub
and pick-up, set pile, and eliminate foot tracks. Switch-controlled' foam
generator discharges onto contra-rotating cylindrical brushes. As handle of
machine is pushed forward, pressure on the brush rotating in teat direction
automatically increases to utilize the drive of the brush against the nap in
forward movement of the machine. When handle is pulled, pressure
automatically transfers to brush rotating in that direction for help on the
return pass. This action also forces an 18" stainless Steel squeegee firmly
against the nap, forcing dirt-laden foam to the surface for simultaneous
removal by built-in vacuum, Thus, one operator with one machine
completes the entire carpet cleaning process — thanks to use of dry foam,
the Carpet will be ready for use in one hour.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU?
You can walk on your rug one hour after it has been cleaned with the
Clarke Carpet Shampeoer.
The cost is reasonable; only 10c per square foot. Free pick up and delivery
service in Clinton.
For your wall-to-wall carpet cleaning — call 482.7064 for an appointment
at your convenience.
L,A,13OUR 'DAY
DANCE
Saturday, August 30
GODERICH ARENA
Dancing 9 ,1 To The 131_,OETO.NU
SMORGASBORD LUNCH
EVERYONE WELCOME
— Tickets $4.Q0 Couple —
For Ticket Information Call 5247202
Sponsored by Goderich 4 District Labour Council
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF
DOGS and CATS
Prevention of Rabies
The Health of Animals Branch of the Canada
Department of Agriculture in co-operation with the Huron
County Health Unit will hold a
FREE RABIES CLINIC
Blyth Rabies Clinic — Arena — Friday, August 29, 1969,
From 9:00 - 12:00 noon.
Auburn Rabies Clinic — Community Centre — Wednesday,
September 3, 1969. From 1:30 • 4:30.
gm,
Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs and
cats three months of age and over. Owners who require
certificates of vaccination for export or other purposes
should consult their private veterinary. No certificates will
be issued at this clinic.
Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take advantage
of this opportunity to have your pets immunized. A
booster shot each year is recommended.
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t41fII1,18
IGIITS
Above is a preview of "Sights and Sounds of Ontario's Open Spaces", the Aeriscope presentation of
the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, which will run continuously at the Western Fair,
London, September 5-13. The seven-minute film shows 1,200 photo images on a 40-foot circular
rIONNIMININIONNIW
screen.
Circular screen
will show rural
Ontario life
Entertainment and education ,
go hand in hand in the Ontario:
Department of Agriculture arid
,
Food exhibit to be seen at,
Western Fair, London,,
September 5-13.
The exhibit features a 40-foot
circular screen on which 1,200
photo images showing rural life
in Ontario will appear in just
seven minutes.
Entitled "Sights and Sounds"
of Ontario's Open Spaces," the
Agriscope exhibit presents a
close-up of rural life as it is
today. City dwellers will find it
educational and entertaining,:
while those rural folk who have
left farms and smaller,
communities for the city will'
find it more than - a little
nostalgic.
"Sights and Sounds" will be
shown continuously each ,tly in
the Grandstand Building. This is
the first time such anAgris,eope
presentation 1:1411 `made in
London.
Hensall prsonals,
Mrs. N. Long of Kippen,
entertained 10 ladies to an'
afternoon tea on the lawn at her
home Monday, her birthday. A
luncheon was served on .the
lawn. Mrs. Long received many
lovely gifts, congratulatory
messages and a dozen roses.
Jack Henderson, who has
been a patient in Clinton
Community Hospital for over a
week, returned home Monday.
Mrs. R. M. Peck and her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Howe, visited this week
with relatives in Toronto and
Kirkland Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Hembruss, Manitoulin Island,
Mrs. George Ebel, and daughter,
Shelly, of Espanola, spent the
last few d6s with Mrs. Leona
Parke and Patricia, and other
friends in and around the village.
•
Mrs. Alma Hess has returned
from a trip out West with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. At
Lloydminster, Sask., Mrs. Hess
visited with relatives, and aii
Regina, Sask., she enjoyed visiti,
with her four sisters and al
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beetles
and daughters Debbie and
Denise, of Cooksville, called on
Mrs. Leona Parke this week.
Mrs. R. M. Peck recently,
vacationed for two weeks with
relatives in Kingsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
McClinchey and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Smith and Jerry holidayed
last week at Sandfield on
Manitoulin Island, and visited
with Mr, and Mrs. Doug Dick,
Terry and Bryan, at Evansville.
26. IN MEMORIAM
HOPSON: In loving memory' of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, George, who passed'
away August 26, 1964.
"He would not wish for sorrow,
Nor would he wish for tears,
But just to be remembered,
By us throughout the years,"
Lovingly remembered by wire
and family, -- 35b
28. ROOM and BOARD
TWO ROOMS available f6r
boarders. Phone 482-9540..
35p
ROOM AND BOARD for two
Apply to 864 Vidtoria Sired(
Phone 482.1050, —33tfn
HELP YOUR RED CROSS
TO HELP.
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Clinton News-Record, Thursday, Ap9u% a 190 5
15. REAL ESTATE
Fourbedroom hpuse, livingroona
with fireplace, large dining
room, new family room, 2-piece
bath and laundry area, kitchen,
downstairs; one quite large, two
medium and one small bedroom,
and 3-piece bath upstairs.
Closed-in front poreh. Corner lot
66' x 165', oil hot water heating.
Midway between schools and up
town.
$15,000.00 — Modern kitchen,
3-piece bath, living room, dining
room, den, utility room, down,
5 bedrooms, 3 with' clothes
closets, 3-piece bath up. This
2-storey house could easily be
duplexed. Located 1 block from
uptown on corner of Rattenbury
St. E., and William St. $5,000.00
down, remainder on 1st
Mortgage at 8%.
Summer cottage, two bedroom,
1 year old, located 10 miles
north of Goderich on Lake
Huron. All rooms are separate, 4
piece bath, Completely
furnished, Lovely sand beach.
Varna — 3 bedroom frame house
with asphalt siding, 3 piece bath
down and 2 piece up. Modern
kitchen 15' x 15', livingroom 21'
x 14'. Family room 12' x 15',,
garage, sun porch, back kitchen, '
oil, hot air furnace. Large lot
about 135' x 135'.
H. C. LAWSON
Real Estate Broker
Salesman, John T. Wise
Phone Office 482-9644. —33b
17. NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF' THOMAS
COOPER TURNER, LATE OF
THE TOWNSHIP OF
GODERICH, IN THE COUNTY
OF HURON, FARMER,
All persons claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 15th day of
September, 1969, after which
date the , assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
34,35,36b
18. PERSONAL
I would like to_ineet n..a
middle-aged woman. I have a car
and get the pension and some
means. I love travelling. I am
lonely and also marriage-minded.
Write to Box 381, Clinton,
Ontario. — 35p
19. AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects from the
home of the late Miss Laura E.
Farrow, from 31 Waterloo Street
( the corner of Lighthouse and
Waterloo Street) Goderich,
on Saturday, Sept. 6
'at 1:30 p.m.
the following:
9 piece walnut dining room suite
(including a china cabinet);
Chesterfield and chesterfield-
chair; Chesterfield; 2
upholstered arm chairs; walnut
love seat; 2 piece modern
sectional studio couch; wicker
love seat and 2 wicker chairs;
wicker arm chair; 4 piece
Jacobian hall set ( table, chair,
mirror and hall tree); wall
mirror; grandfather's clock,
(walnut cased); fireside screen
and brass fender; cup rack
(antique); 4 drawer cherry chest
(antique); walnut (small) 2 shelf
cabinet; pedestal tables; 2 oak
hall tables; oak side serving
table; walnut console table; end
table; bedroom chair; oak
executive swivel chair; 3 piece
walnut bedroom suite; metal bed
with box springs; metal bed,
inner spring mattress; mahogany
dresser; oak dresser; 3 drawer
chest; oriental rug 101/2 X 71/2 ;
oriental rug 9 x 61/2 ; 3
broadloom bedroom rugs; bridge
light; 2 tai-lights; Dumont 21
inch television; cabinet radio;
Electrolux vacuum cleaner;
Johnson floor polisher; 5 pair of
blue corduroy drapes; 2 cots; 2
feather ticks; scatter mats and
runners; electric range;
refrigerator; 5 piece chrome
breakfast suite; step stool; metal
utility table; 5 Bentwood chairs;
5 kitchen chairs; lawn chairs;
card tables; clothes hamper;
ironing board; medicine cabinet;
step ladder; dishes including a 6
piece dinner service; glass ware,
cooking utensils; 2-22 gauge long
rifles; 12 gauge shot gun; 8 inch
circular saw; numerous other
articles,
Terms—Cash
Mr. Fred Price
Proprietor
Edward W, Elliott
Auctioneer,
35, 36b
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REMEMBER
20. NOTICES
HOUSEPLEANING?
Save all your
good used
*Furniture
*Household items
*Sports equipment
*Garden and shop tools
*Ladies', men's and children's
clothing
for
CLINTON LIONS ,
Rummage Sale
in the fall "
Anyone wishing articles to be
picked up—Phone
Clayton Dixon482-9690 ,
Stew Taylor 482-7871
A. L. Colquhoun 482-3444
—35b
21. ENGAGEMENTS.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Neill of
Cornwall, Ontario announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Phyllis Joan to Paul John.
Bateman, Bruce Mines, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bateman,
Clinton, Ontario. The marriage
will take place on September 20,
1969 at St. John's Presbyterian
Church, Cornwall. — 35b
Mr. and Mrs. Menno Martin of
RR 1, Clinton, wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Priscilla Ann, to
John Duncan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Duncan, of Toronto.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, September 13, 1969
at 3:30 p.m. in Ma-pie Street
Gospel Hall, Clinton. — 35p
22. BIRTHS
SUPER:. In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, August
26, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs.
Cornelis Super, Walton, a
daughter.
SERNE: Captain and Mrs. K, W.
R. (Bud) Serne, (nee Brenda
Greenaway) are pleased to
announce the birth of their
firstborn, Karen Michelle, 7 lbs.
8 oz. on August 17th, 1969, at
Winnipeg, Man. First grandchild
for Brig./Gen. and Mrs. K. R.
Greenaway, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Serne, Coquitlam, B.C.
ERB: Mr. and. Mrs. John Erb,
qqdfrieli (nee Smale) are, happy
to announce ,the birth • of their
son at Alexandra and Marine
Hospital, Goderich, Thursday,
August 21st, a brother for
Trevor.
23. DEATHS
PORTER: Passed away in
Toronto, Frederick S: Porter,
beloved husband of Isabel
Biggart, formerly of Clinton, on
Saturday, August 23, 1969, in
his 61st year. Funeral was held
at Ball Funeral Home on
Monday, August 25 with
interment in Clinton Cemetery.
25. CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to thank the
many friends who paid tribute
to our brother and father,
Arthur Huck. A very special
thanks to the many friends who
were so kind and helpful in our
bereavement. — Sister Ethel
Huck and daughter Doreen
Armstrong and family. — 35b
MACHAN: I wish to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation
to Dr. Street and to the nurses
on second floor and also to all
who sent cards, flowers and gifts
to the baby and me while in
Clinton Public Hospital, —
Teresa Meehan 35b
WATSON; I wish to express my
thanks to all who sent cards,
gifts and flowers, made visits and
inquiries while a patient in
Clinton, Public Hospital both in
June and August and since
coming home, Special thanks to
Rev. Mills and Rev. Wonfor, Drs.
Newland and Walden and all
staff on first floor for their
thoughtfulness and kindnesses.—
Mrs. Don (Grace) Watson, 35b
ATWOOD: The family of the
late Arlington Atwood wishes to
thank friends, neighbours and
relatives for expressions of
sympathy, cards and floral
tributes during their recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks
Rev, E. J. B. Harrison, Bayfield
and. the Bell Funeral Home.
35p
26. IN MEMORIAM
EMMERSON To the memory
of husband and father who
passed away Sept, 2, 1961,
The robin moved away, one
haty fall day,
But his true tong lingers long
upon his ear,
His beauty ever is mirrored' in a
spring's soft morning tear.
So it is with this man's soul,
Though nestling not within this]
worldly fold,
His memory's everlasting melody
play
Upon the heart of loved ones far
apart,
Lovingly remembered by 'hi#
wife and Son, Bob, — 35p